Ok I got the "quick" disconnect fitting to come off using the tool, but I cant seem
to get the new one back on, do I insert the "disconnect"
Maverick is spot on.
These units have a bad habit of leaking internally through the heater unit and the fuel leaks out around the wire in
If downtime is a factor, be sure to have an entire replacement assembly (OEM, or of any flavor) on hand before grabbing a wrench. When the FFM leaks,
DmaxMaverick 04-25-2024, 06:29Here they are!
https://www.thedieselpageforums.com/...711#post336711
heater hose going back on...
The tool is only needed for disconnecting. The fitting should click into place and lock on with minimal effort. Make sure the spring clip is in place,
DmaxMaverick Today, 07:28